cupandpenny:

WASHCLOTHS FROM TOWEL SCRAPS

I’ve posted about sewing my own washcloths before (here), with a tutorial on how to use bias tape for a nice border. For this latest batch, I was really just trying to use up some old towel scraps. I didn’t have any bias tape this time around, so I just folded the sides 1/4”, pressed, folded again 1/4” and pressed again, then pinned, then stitched all the way around, back-stitching at beginning and end. 

I don’t even need any more washcloths! I’m just trying to get rid of all the scraps in my stash. Should I just throw them all away? Stitchers, what do you do with your remnants? I’m bursting at the seams here. 

I’d love some of your towel scraps!

cupandpenny:

WASHCLOTHS FROM TOWEL SCRAPS

I’ve posted about sewing my own washcloths before (here), with a tutorial on how to use bias tape for a nice border. For this latest batch, I was really just trying to use up some old towel scraps. I didn’t have any bias tape this time around, so I just folded the sides 1/4”, pressed, folded again 1/4” and pressed again, then pinned, then stitched all the way around, back-stitching at beginning and end. 

I don’t even need any more washcloths! I’m just trying to get rid of all the scraps in my stash. Should I just throw them all away? Stitchers, what do you do with your remnants? I’m bursting at the seams here. 

I’d love some of your towel scraps!

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